Just got my prescription but never saw them like this? Are they real percocet or oxycodone with Apap?
Round white pill with R over 349?
Question posted by Middy69 on 8 Feb 2016
Last updated on 9 February 2016
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Pill imprint A349 has been identified as Acetaminophen and oxycodone hydrochloride 325 mg / 5 mg.
Thank you, I figured it out after I took it. It had the same level of pain relief.
Just a note:
the correct way it is written in scripts and understood by pharmacist is oxycodone/APAP and not APAP/oxycodone; for example 5/325 and NOT 325/5. Also since all combination Oxycodone with Acetaminophen (APAP) the APAP is now set at 325 mg, since 2014 (some doctors may write even their script--- 'Percocet 5 (or Percocet 10, etc) with generic substitution allowed' which means Oxycodone/APAP 5/325. Oxycodone/APAP--- APAP mg amount is always going to be 325 mg.
By the way some HYDROCODONE with APAP scripts sometimes mayhave 300 mg APAP instead of 325 mg APAP.
Correction it has an A over 349 not an R.
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